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Ecosystem modeling using artificial neural networks: An archaeological tool
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Contribution to the paleo-environmental studies of Ambato Valley (Catamarca) from the Paleo-NDVI (442-1998 AD) reconstruction
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The role of drilling predation in isolated, nutrient-poor ecosystems: first insights from Rapa Nui, Polynesia
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Vínculos y relaciones intracomunitarias a través del uso de plantas protectoras: Formas de construir diversidad desde los sistemas agroforestales familiares
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Dynamics of fire, precipitation, vegetation and NDVI in dry forest environments in NW Argentina. Contributions to environmental archaeology
Published 2018“…Recently, we have model past ecosystem dynamics using remote sensing in the Ambato Valley (Catamarca NW Argentina) ranging from 442 to 1998 CE. …”
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Subsistence patterns during the Holocene in the Interserrana area (Pampean region, Argentina): Evaluating intensification in resource exploitation
Published 2014“…The Interserrana area is a large ecosystem of grasslands located in the Pampean region of Argentina inhabited by hunter–gatherers from the Late Pleistocene until recent times. …”
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Subsistence patterns during the Holocene in the Interserrana area (Pampean region, Argentina): Evaluating intensification in resource exploitation
Published 2014“…The Interserrana area is a large ecosystem of grasslands located in the Pampean region of Argentina inhabited by hunter–gatherers from the Late Pleistocene until recent times. …”
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Dynamics of fire, precipitation, vegetation and NDVI in dry forest environments in NW Argentina. Contributions to environmental archaeology
Published 2018“…Recently, we have model past ecosystem dynamics using remote sensing in the Ambato Valley (Catamarca NW Argentina) ranging from 442 to 1998 CE. …”
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FAUNISTIC EXPLOITATION AND INCORPORATION OF EUROASIAN DOMESTIC LIVESTOCK: THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORD IN THE NORTHPATAGONIAN BORDER.
Published 2007“…On the other hand, the incorporation of this fauna produced impact in the ecosystem showing increased in the proportion of small size wild fauna in respect to medium and large wild fauna.…”
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Paleoenvironments and faunal extinctions: Analysis of the archaeological assemblages at the Paso Otero locality (Argentina) during the Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene
Published 2013“…It is suggested that not only hunting pressure but the mere presence of humans was a factor in ecosystem disturbance and is the most parsimonious explanation for the process of extinction.…”
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Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of La Olla, a Holocene archaeological site in the Pampean coast (Argentina)
Published 2013“…Human occupation occurred during the formation of mixohaline marsh, an upper intertidal-lower supratidal zone ecosystem.…”
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Feeding habits of a latest Pleistocene megamammal community: A synecological perspective by stable isotopes analysis
Published 2023“…The results indicate that the megamammals of the final Pleistocene Pampas were in equilibrium with the ecosystem, showing signs of resource natural cycles. …”
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Paleoenvironments and faunal extinctions: Analysis of the archaeological assemblages at the Paso Otero locality (Argentina) during the Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene
Published 2013“…It is suggested that not only hunting pressure but the mere presence of humans was a factor in ecosystem disturbance and is the most parsimonious explanation for the process of extinction.…”
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Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of La Olla, a Holocene archaeological site in the Pampean coast (Argentina)
Published 2013“…Human occupation occurred during the formation of mixohaline marsh, an upper intertidal-lower supratidal zone ecosystem.…”
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Geosite Assessment in Northern Patagonia (Argentina): A Case Study of the Coastal Geomorphology of the Caleta de Los Loros Natural Protected Area
Published 2022“…The Caleta de Los Loros natural protected area, in the northern of the San Matías Gulf, on the Argentinian Atlantic coast, has a developing ecosystem and presents extraordinary and distinctive coastal morphological features that preserve the paleoenvironmental history of the region. …”
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Problemática hídrico-sanitaria, percepción local y calidad de fuentes de agua en una comunidad toba (qom) del Impenetrable (Chaco, Argentina)
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Shifting niches of marine predators due to human exploitation: The diet of the South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) since the late Holocene as a case study
Published 2015“…These results demonstrate how much can be learned about the ecology of modern species thanks to retrospective studies beyond the current, anthropogenically modified setting where ecosystem structure is totally different from that in the pristine environments where current species evolved.…”
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A black bull at a wake. The myth as a historical discourse about the environmental limits in the socio-technical livestock systems of the Chaco santiagueño
Published 2022“…However, these cycles were not only limited by the possibility of placing the products in alternative markets but also by the pressure exerted on an environment such as the Chaco with a reduced regeneration capacity in relation to other ecosystems such as the Pampas. The work is framed in a historical ethnographic methodological approach in which field work and archive are articulated for the elaboration of the corpus.…”
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